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Coin World News, on January 30, US President Trump submitted a notice to the court to appeal his 'hush money' case verdict. It is reported that Trump's lawyers submitted an appeal notice that day, requesting the New York State Intermediate Court of Appeals to overturn the judgement of 34 counts of forging commercial records against Trump in May last year. (Jin10)
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10 days later, Trump becomes the first "felon" president in the United States: must appeal, fundraising link above

Jinshi Data News on January 11th, local time on January 10th, 10 days before the re-elected President Trump returned to the White House to start his second term, the highest court in New York State ruled on the "hush money" case involving Trump, declaring Trump a felon, but unconditionally released. Although he was spared from imprisonment, he was not fined or given a suspended sentence, Trump will undoubtedly become the first felon president in American history.
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Trump has attended the New York court online

The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York has rejected Trump's request to delay the sentencing procedure for his hush money case. Trump and his legal team sought to postpone or cancel the ruling. However, if the sentencing is not completed before his second term begins, the presidential pardon power may delay the case until he leaves office.
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Before taking office as President of the United States, Trump may be sentenced first.

On January 8, Jinshi Data reported that on January 7, local time, Alan Gesmer, a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, rejected the latest request from President-elect Trump to postpone the sentencing process for his "hush money" case. Trump's lawyer argued that as the president-elect, Trump enjoys the same criminal litigation immunity as the president, but this view was rejected by the court. Less than two weeks before Trump takes office as president, if the sentencing is not completed before his second term begins on January 20, the presidential immunity may postpone the case until he leaves office. The court's ruling means that Trump's sentencing is still scheduled for January 10. However, Trump and his legal team have stated that they will continue to seek legal avenues to postpone or cancel the sentencing.
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Trump's lawyer appealed his "hush money" case to postpone the verdict

Golden Finance reported that Donald Trump's lawyer, the president-elect of the United States, has appealed the ruling on the criminal case of his 'hush money' and requested a postponement of the sentencing scheduled for this week. Trump's lawyer believes that the sentencing must be postponed during the appeal. The team has asked New York Judge Juan Merkan to respond by 14:00 Eastern Time on January 6th. On January 3rd local time, New York Judge Juan Merkan ruled to uphold Trump's conviction in the 'hush money' case, rejecting Trump's request to overturn the jury's verdict and setting the sentencing date for January 10th. Trump's lawyers had previously stated that they would appeal any attempt to sentence him before the presidential inauguration on January 20th.
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The U.S. judge rejected Trump's request to postpone the sentencing procedure for his "hush money" case.

On January 7th, Jinshi Data News: On January 6th, local time, Judge Juan Merkan of the New York State Supreme Court rejected President-elect Trump's request to postpone the sentencing procedure for his 'hush money' criminal case. It is understood that Trump's lawyer may continue to appeal to the New York Appellate Court. Earlier on the 6th, Trump's lawyer appealed the ruling of his 'hush money' criminal case and applied to the judge to postpone the sentencing procedure scheduled for this week. A jury of 12 people ruled on May 30, 2024 that Trump was guilty of 34 criminal charges, including concealing the payment of $130,000 in 'hush money' to an adult film actress during the 2016 U.S. presidential election, forging business records, and violating relevant laws in New York State.
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Presidential pardon power is also difficult to understand. New York judge refuses to revoke guilty verdict in Trump's "hush money" case.

Jinshi data news on December 17th, US President-elect Trump failed to convince the judge to revoke the guilty ruling against him in the "sealing fee" case on the grounds of presidential immunity. However, this case is far from over because the President-elect continues to challenge the ruling. Judge Juan Mercan rejected Trump's argument that the judgment should be revoked on the grounds of presidential immunity.
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U.S. judge rules Trump not entitled to immunity in 'hush money' case

On December 17th, Jinshi Data reported that on December 16th local time, Judge Juan Merkan of the New York State Supreme Court ruled that President-elect Trump does not enjoy the privilege of immunity from prosecution in the criminal case of the 'hush money.' The jury in this case had previously ruled him guilty. The judge further emphasized that even if there is a dispute over the introduction of evidence, it does not affect the verdict of the case, as the evidence indicates that Trump is guilty. This case involves Trump paying 'hush money' to an adult film actress during the campaign and falsifying business records. Trump's lawyer had previously argued that the conviction should be dismissed due to his presidential status.
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Trump's lawyer formally requests US judge to dismiss criminal conviction of 'hush money' case

Trump's lawyer has asked the judge to dismiss the criminal conviction in the 'hush money' case, claiming that continuing to hear the case would constitute unconstitutional 'interference' with the presidency. The lawyer believes that dismissing the conviction is necessary because Trump is about to resume his presidency. The prosecution needs to respond by December 9th.
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Trump allowed to dismiss his "hush money" criminal case

A judge in New York has approved Trump's request to withdraw the criminal case of the "hush money" and has asked the prosecutor to respond by December 9th, setting December 2nd as the deadline. Trump's lawyers believe that this case will create a "constitutional barrier" to his governance and must therefore be withdrawn. Manhattan prosecutors will oppose the withdrawal but agree to Trump's presentation of the case through written motion. This case will have an impact on the litigation process before the end of President Trump's term.
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US prosecutor rejects Trump's request to drop criminal charges in his 'hush money' case.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has rejected the criminal conviction request to dismiss the "hush money" case against President-elect Trump and has suggested freezing the case during Trump's presidency to avoid adverse effects on him. Despite the jury's verdict of guilty on 34 counts, considering Trump may become the first U.S. president convicted of a crime, Alvin Bragg recommends freezing the case to spare Trump from the risk of being sentenced before leaving office.
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The US court postpones the judgment on the 'hush money' case against Trump.

Jinshi data November 20 news, local time November 19, the judgment of the 'hush money' case involving US President-elect Trump, originally scheduled for November 26, was canceled. It is reported that the court updated the judgment status in the court records on that day, but did not provide an explanation. At the same time, Alvin Bragg, the prosecutor in Manhattan, USA,
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The US court rejects Trump's appeal of the gag order in his 'hush money' case.

On September 13th, Jinshi Data learned that on the 12th local time, the highest court in the state of New York in the United States rejected former President Trump's appeal against a gag order in his criminal case involving "hush money", stating that the gag order "did not directly involve substantive constitutional issues". It is reported that Trump emphasized his status as a presidential candidate in this year's election and argued that the gag order violated his and millions of his supporters' First Amendment rights. Earlier, Trump was charged with 34 counts of falsifying commercial records in the "hush money" case in May of this year.
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US judge delays ruling on Trump's 'hush money' case until November 26th

On September 7th, Jinshi Data reported that Juan Mercan, the judge in charge of the criminal case of former President Trump's "hush money" in New York State, postponed the judgment date of the case to November 26th. On July 2nd this year, a federal judge in the United States agreed to postpone the sentencing date of the "hush money" case from July 11th to September 18th. It is reported that Trump's representative lawyers previously requested that the September 18th sentence be postponed until after the November election. Trump's team recently stated that if the case continues to proceed, they will immediately appeal.
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The New York Appeals Court rejects Trump's request to lift the gag order on the 'hush money' case.

On August 2, Jinshi Data reported that on August 1, local time, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit rejected the request of former President Trump to lift the gag order in the case involving the 'hush money'. In March of this year, Judge Juan Merchan, who presided over the 'hush money' case, issued a gag order prohibiting Trump from attacking witnesses, prosecutors, and jurors in the case. In June, a New York judge partially lifted the gag order, allowing Trump to publicly discuss witnesses in the case, but still imposing restrictions on comments about individual prosecutors and other individuals involved in the case.
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Court documents show that the sentencing of Trump's 'hush money' case may be delayed by two weeks.

Jinshi data news on July 2nd, Manhattan prosecutors in the United States stated that after the Supreme Court of the United States made a ruling to grant former President Trump "a certain degree" of immunity, they are willing to postpone the judgment of the "seal fee" case. A court document on that day showed that the office of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg stated that they are willing to postpone the judgment of the "seal fee" case originally scheduled for July 11th for up to two weeks.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Trump has the right to immunity from criminal prosecution during his term

Former President Donald Trump, who has been ruled to enjoy broad immunity from criminal prosecution for actions he took while in office, will try to overturn the New York "hush money" conviction. Adult actress Daniels claimed to have had an affair with Trump, but Trump denied it, and Daniels accepted a "hush money" paid by Trump's personal lawyer, but it was legally invalid because Trump did not sign it.
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Biden invites the Clintons to help raise funds to resist Trump's strong 'cash power'

Biden's campaign team is lagging behind Trump's in fundraising, but the gap is narrowing. Trump has received a large amount of donations due to the hush money case. Biden has not yet released fundraising data for May, but is expected to lag far behind Trump. With less than five months until election day, Trump is expected to narrow or even surpass Biden's lead in fundraising.
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After Mr. Trump's conviction last Thursday in a hush money case, his campaign took advantage of the situation to play the grieving card to raise money.
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On June 3, local time, former U.S. President Trump made remarks in an interview on 34 felony charges of falsifying business records in his hush money case, saying that he was willing to accept the jail or house arrest he might face, but he was not sure whether the public would accept this decision. In addition, in the interview, Trump insisted that he had done nothing wrong and denounced the "vicious" people involved in the conviction. It is reported that the jury members in charge of Trump's hush money criminal case issued a verdict on May 30, convicting Trump of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the hush money case, each of which carries a maximum sentence of four years in prison, and Trump may eventually face up to 20 years in prison, and the verdict date in this case is set for July 11. At a press conference on May 31, Trump lashed out at the hush money criminal verdict and said he would appeal.
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Polymarket Bettors Say There's a 17% Chance Donald Trump Goes to Prison Before November Election After being found guilty on 34 felony counts in his hush-money trial, Donald Trump faces a 17% chance of going to prison before the November election, according to bets placed on the blockchain-based betting site Polymarket. The bet, titled "Trump in jail before election day?", currently has almost $897,000 at stake. Polymarket has a track record of accurately predicting outcomes, including the length of prison sentences for other high-profile individuals.
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PANews reported on May 31 that the price of Meme coins with a Trump theme fluctuated significantly due to the establishment of 34 felony charges against former US President Trump in the "hush money" case. Among them, MAGA (code TRUMP) experienced a short-term big dump followed by a substantial rebound, currently trading at $15.17, with a 24-hour increase of 8.7%. FreeTrump (code $TRUMP) surged by 592.5% to reach $0.02352. Other related currencies such as MAGA Hat (code MAGA), Super Trump (code STRUMP), and MAGA VP (code MVP) experienced fluctuations ranging from 10% to 25%. Meanwhile, stocks of Trump Media and Technology Group (DJT) on the Nasdaq fell by 9% in after-hours trading. On the other hand, Jeo Boden, a Meme coin related to current President Biden (code BODEN), experienced a pump of over 10% in the short term followed by a big dump, currently trading at $0.2607, with a 24-hour decrease of 15.7%. According to previous reports, on May 30, a jury in a New York court responsible for the "hush money" case against former President Trump ruled that all 34 felony charges of falsifying business records against Trump in this case were established. Trump also became the first former president in the United States to be convicted.  
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According to Jinse Finance, after former US President Donald Trump was convicted of 34 counts in the "hush money" case, the price of Trump-themed meme coin plummeted. MAGA (code: TRUMP), the largest Trump-themed meme coin by market capitalization, dropped from $15 before the conviction to $11.27, a decrease of nearly 25%. Other related coins such as MAGA Hat (code: MAGA), Super Trump (code: STRUMP), and MAGA VP (code: MVP) also fell by 16% to 22%. At the same time, the stock of Trump Media and Technology Group (DJT) fell 9% in after-hours trading on Nasdaq. The price of the meme coin Jeo Boden (code BODEN), related to the current President Joe Biden who is competing with Trump, rose 12% within an hour. After the verdict, Trump denied all charges and called the trial "manipulated". This is the first time in American history that a president has been convicted of a high crime.
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Golden Finance reported that Trump denied all the charges and claimed that the trial was "manipulated", which is the first time in U.S. history that a president has been convicted of a felony. Previously reported, Trump has been charged with 34 counts of "hush money" case.
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Golden Ten Data on May 31, local time on May 30, the jury members in charge of the former US President Trump's "hush money" case made a verdict and sentenced Trump to all 34 felony charges of falsifying business records in this case. New York state prosecutors allege that during Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, he entrusted Cohen to pay $130,000 in "hush money" to porn star Daniels (real name Stephanie Clifford) to prevent the latter from claiming that the peachy scandal with Trump in 2006 would affect the election; Trump then falsified business records and returned Cohen's advances in installments in the name of "attorneys' fees" to cover up his violations of New York state and federal election laws. According to previous reports, the jury must reach a unanimous decision in this case.
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Former U.S. President Donald J. J. Trump was convicted of at least one felony in a criminal case allegedly paying hush money to a porn star on the eve of the 2016 election. He is the first U.S. president to be declared a felon, a stain that will accompany him in his quest for re-election. Prosecutors at the trial described Mr. Trump as defrauding the American people on 34 counts of falsifying business records, arguing that he had concealed information from his predecessor, the problem-solver, Michael Brown. The true use of the money paid by D. Cohen. Protocol to the records, records disguised the payments as ordinary legal fees, when in fact Mr. Trump was repaying Cohen for a $130,000 hush money agreement with porn star Stormy Daniels to block her claims about sexual relations with Mr. Trump.
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On May 31, a judge in New York, the United States, said on Thursday that the jury that will decide the fate of Trump's "hush money" criminal case has made a verdict. Court officials did not say whether the jury found Trump guilty of falsifying business documents during the 2016 election to cover up hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels. The jury is expected to announce its verdict soon. According to the report, the guilty verdict could upend the 2024 U.S. presidential race. If convicted, Trump is expected to appeal. Trump also faces three other criminal charges, but is not expected to stand trial before the Nov. 5 election.
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Golden Ten Data reported on May 29 that on May 28, local time, former U.S. President Trump's "hush money" criminal case was closed for 8 hours. Trump's defense lawyer said in court that day that the testimony of Michael Cohen, a key witness in the case and Trump's former personal lawyer, was insufficient to find Trump guilty. In his previous testimony, Cohen detailed how he helped Trump pay actress Daniels $130,000 in "hush money" and how Trump later reimbursed her in other names. Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass made closing arguments on behalf of the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. He said Cohen's testimony matched the numerous text messages, emails and call logs presented at the trial, and he urged the jury to hold Trump accountable. The case will reopen on the 29th, when the jury will begin deliberations on the case.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump plans to have dinner on his day off with supporters who bought his "Mugshot Edition" NFT. Trump flew back to his home in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday and will have dinner with supporters at Mar-a-Lago dealer the next night. A copy of the dinner invitation shows that the people invited to the dinner each purchased more than 47 NFTs for $99 each. Mr. Trump complained outside the courtroom on Tuesday that he would rather be on the campaign trail than be tried for what he called a "hoax." Trump is currently undergoing his first criminal trial in New York on charges of falsifying business records and paying hush money to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. (Axios)
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According to OpenSea data, the trading volume of the Trump Digital Trading Card NFT has plummeted by 99% in the past 30 days, in addition, the data shows that the total transaction value of the NFT has exceeded $50 million since its release in December 2022. It is reported that Trump is facing a criminal trial for allegedly falsifying business records to conceal hush money, and the market's interest in Trump NFTs seems to have waned. (TheBlock)
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Lawyers for FTX are suing the company’s former compliance officer, the indictment filed Tuesday alleges that Daniel Friedberg acted as a “middleman” and paid “excessive sums” to would-be whistleblowers who threatened to expose the exchange’s alleged misappropriation of user funds, Jinse Finance reported. hush money". He faces 11 counts, including malpractice, breach of fiduciary duty, corporate waste and multiple counts of fraudulent transfer, the lawsuit says.
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According to Cointelegraph, on June 27, the current management team of FTX filed a lawsuit against former FTX executive Daniel Friedberg, accusing him of making a series of payments in an attempt to prevent employees from reporting problems with FTX. The complaint alleges that Friedberg acted as an "intermediary" for SBF, helping SBF pay "hush money" to two potential whistleblowers to prevent them from leaking information about regulatory issues and the allegedly close relationship between FTX and Alameda Research. FTX's current management team filed 11 civil charges, including accusing Friedberg of violating its legal duties and approving a series of fraudulent transfers and "loans" to other former FTX executives. It is reported that Friedberg has served as the chief regulatory officer of FTX, the chief compliance officer of FTX US and the general counsel of Alameda Research. Friedberg also received a $300,000 salary, a $1.4 million signing bonus, and an 8% stake in FTX US during his 22-month tenure at FTX, all of which FTX is seeking to reclaim.
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Jinse Finance reported that FTX filed a lawsuit against Daniel Friedberg, who served as the chief regulatory officer of FTX, the chief compliance officer of FTX.US and the general counsel of Alameda Research. In its complaint, FTX alleges that Friedberg was a “broker” for the exchange’s co-founder SBF, who paid hush money to two potential whistleblowers to keep them from leaking information about regulatory issues and alleged close relationships. In the 40-page document, FTX filed 11 civil charges, including accusing Friedberg of violating its legal duties and authorizing a series of fraudulent transfers and loans to other former FTX executives. During Friedberg’s 22-month tenure at the exchange, he also allegedly received a $300,000 salary, a $1.4 million signing bonus, and an 8% stake in FTX.US, which, according to the complaint, is seeking to recoup all these stakes.
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